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Old 05-18-2004, 01:19 PM
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Originally posted by nordique14


I just started autoX in my other car (BMW) in my local car club. I'm hooked. I found that my suspension is a little too old and soft to be useful (over 50K miles). Any advice on what I should do? I'm thinking adjustable Konis and Eibach springs. But given my knowledge (or lack thereof), I want to make sure I don't get the wrong stuff. Any advice from AutoX experts would be greatly appreciated?

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Matt
Matt,
Try going to a SCCA-sanctioned autocross event as a spectator and ask every BMW driver you see about how they've got their car set up. There is a M3 that runs in my run group that is always very fast! He's running Kumhos on BMW rims...I can ask him about his set up, if you'd like - I just won't be able to until the next autocross, which is the 13th of June.
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